Heavy duty Sewage Pumps

Heavy-duty Sewage Pumps

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APPLICATIONS

Ideal for high volume raw sewage removal applications

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Automatic submersible cast iron sewage pump ideal for highvolume sewage and effluent needs
  • Clog-resistant design capable of passing 2″ diameter solids
  • Heavy-duty cast iron construction for years of service andreliability
  • Tethered float switch for reliability in automatic operation inbasins 18″ diameter or greater
  • Energy-efficient PSC motor

Replacement Parts

Part No. Description Item No.
640171 Tethered Float Switch, Piggyback, 10′ 7
640172 Tethered Float Switch, Piggyback, 20′ 7

Product Information

Model Item Number UPC HP Volts Amps Discharge Cord Length Gallons Per Hour at Height Shut Off On/Off Levels Min. Basin Diameter
0′ 5′ 10′ 15′ 20′ 25′
RL50WA 14942663 0 10121 00060 5 1/2 115 9.3 2″ FNPT 20′ 7200 6000 4800 3180 1200 22′ On: 16″–18″ Off: 9″ –11″ 18″ or more
RL75WA 14942664 0 10121 00061 2 3/4 115 11 2″ FNPT 20′ 8400 7800 6600 5400 4200 2400 28′ On: 17″–20″ Off: 10″ –12″ 18″ or more

Carton Specifications

Model Length Width Height Weight (lbs) Carton Cubes (cu ft) Pallet Quantity Qty. per Layer Layers per Pallet
RL50WA 10.2″ 11.6″ 17.4″ 42.8 1.38 27 9 3
RL75WA 10.2″ 11.6″ 17.8″ 44 1.21 24 12 2

Specifications

Discharge Size 2″ NPT vertical
Intake Size 2″ opening
Pump Housing Cast Iron
Volute Cast Iron
Impeller Plastic vortex design
Motor Single-phase permanent split capacitor with automatic reset thermal overload protection
Hardware 300 Series stainless steel
Bearings Ball, top and bottom
Pump Shaft Seal Stationary carbon with Nitrile boot and rotating ceramic seat
Power Cord RL50WA: 18 AWG 3-conductor, copper, stranded, 20′ length RL75WA: 16 AWG 3-conductor, copper, stranded, 20′ length
Cooling The motor housing contains oil to cool the motor and to lubricate bearings and seals. These pumps are capable of operating with the motor housing partially exposed for extended periods, providing sufficient motor cooling and bearing lubrication. However, for the best cooling and longest motor life, the liquid level being pumped should normally be above the top of the cast iron motor housing.